Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 102
... passed It was this intensity with which Clare's through , but recollect at late evening going imagination attached itself to familiar forms , through Potton , in Bedfordshire , where I called and which rendered him unable to general- in ...
... passed It was this intensity with which Clare's through , but recollect at late evening going imagination attached itself to familiar forms , through Potton , in Bedfordshire , where I called and which rendered him unable to general- in ...
Page 196
... passed an Act , gistrate , denounced the act as " expressly March 1 , 1780 , by which all persons born in contrary to the law of God and the law of that State after that day were to be free at the country ; " the guilty men were ...
... passed an Act , gistrate , denounced the act as " expressly March 1 , 1780 , by which all persons born in contrary to the law of God and the law of that State after that day were to be free at the country ; " the guilty men were ...
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... passed be- tween our Lord and his disciples in Greek , and the Greek as regards what passed between them in Ara- maic . In Acts xxii . 1-21 , we have an undoubted specimen of a translation from Aramaic into Greek , which does not ...
... passed be- tween our Lord and his disciples in Greek , and the Greek as regards what passed between them in Ara- maic . In Acts xxii . 1-21 , we have an undoubted specimen of a translation from Aramaic into Greek , which does not ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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